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filthymcnasty08

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  1. Totally not a bust. A touch diva...not a bust. I look forward to his monster year next year...it's coming.
  2. Coughlin for HC (2-3 Max then to Pegs Advisor role) Reich (OC and heir apparent) Wade as DC Then call SD and tell them to name the price for Phil Rivers - steps right into things with old OC If I haven't lost you yet...bring in Doug Flutie as QB coach. Let's end this F-king curse!!!
  3. Cannot think of a Bill that get's in other players faces on field/sidelines The same guy that nobody will f-k with in the locker room or weight room It sets the tone...takes the paycheck player attitude out of play and channels that world class potential they all had at one time.
  4. (While we're looking back on Nix) Draft day, staring at Fitz for the upcoming season as starting QB, round fricken 3: Russell Wilson - nah. TJ Graham....ohhhh yeah, can't teach speed.
  5. Both SD and NO are in need of a rebuild. Wonder what the price would be for either guy.
  6. Where is he wrong about this years team receiving negligible help from his entire draft class? What the hell do we call a failure if this is someone's idea of a success at the GM position? I really hope it's Coughlin for HC with a guaranteed advisor role to Pegs upon retirement from the sidelines. That puts DW right where he belongs - hot seat.
  7. I know this may trigger some, but could someone please explain why a Week 1 RB coach is now a top HC candidate. I swear I am missing something here as many threads are discussing this as if it's a done deal.
  8. I have not read a lot of the 11 pages leading up to this point, so please forgive if this is a retread: Coughlin felt like he got screwed on the way out of the Giants organization. Their roster in his last season, defensively, was one of the worst in franchise history. They were leading games by 10+ points going into the 4th and could not hold...something like 5 games they lost where they led into the 4th. A HC with no personnel input can only coach what the GM puts on his table. In this case, you have a GM in Reese that has a history of not wanting to draft certain positions high or mid: LB, TE, RB, RT and they tend to wind up being the primary weaknesses of the team. Coughlin thought that he should not have taken the hit for a roster that poorly composed. My thought is that he would have a high sensitivity to another situation like that. I highly doubt TC opts into the Bills organization given our GM situation. Unless Pegs hand picks him, gives him the option to graduate into the FO, which then puts Doug in the hot seat to play ball with his HC or get lost.
  9. Loved Wade...never understood the hate. If you bring him back, I think it's only fair that Flutie is QB's coach And we burn a Wychek jersey in effigy while wearing Rob Johnson style headbands End the curse!
  10. I cannot stand when a great coordinator becomes a HC and keeps his play calling duties. That is a conflict of interests if you ask me. Something else will suffer from the lack of attention or the disproportionate amount of preparation.
  11. yeesh... Chad Kelly, QB, Ole Miss Height: 6-2. Weight: 215. Projected 40 Time: 4.75. Projected Round (2017): 4-6. 12/7/16: A torn ACL ended Kelly's 2016 season early, and given the timing of the injury, he won't be able to work out completely for NFL teams prior to the 2017 NFL Draft. Kelly will attend the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine surely, but won't be able to do all the drills. His team interviews will be critical as he is going to get grilled about his off-the-field antics. Kelly completed 63 percent of his passes in 2016 for 2,758 yards with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions. In losses to Alabama and Florida State where Ole Miss blew big leads, Kelly had terrible turnovers via bad decisions in crunch time, which made the comebacks possible. Overall, Kelly's performances this season confirm his gun-slinger style of play. He has the arm to make any throw, but could stand to get more consistent in his field vision, accuracy and decision-making. While Kelly can't be blamed for his defense struggling in allowing comebacks to Florida State and Alabama, Kelly doesn't show the leadership and intangibles to push his team to tough victories. He doesn't have a killer instinct and gets rattled by pressure; both the physical pass rush and the mental/emotional pressure of critical moments in big games. Kelly also needs to check his ego and clean up his off-the-field issues, too. He has had problems such as yelling at Clemson fans - while a Clemson student - in the stadium parking lot after a fender bender, getting arrested for a bar fight that involved threatening a mass shooting, running onto the field at his brother's high school game, trash-talking teammates on twitter, pursuing porn stars on twitter, creating a self-loving rap song; the list goes on with "Swag" Kelly. Being the nephew of Jim Kelly seems to have created an "Affluenza" quarterback. When you add in the off-the-field issues from Kelly's ego and behavior, it adds to the questions about his on-field intangibles and ability to lead a team. He has a big arm, but I don't think he has the decision-making and steadiness in his play to be a franchise quarterback. Kelly doesn't strike me as a winner.
  12. We know that it doesn't work that way unless we are discussing Dick LeBeau or an OC/DC on the same level.
  13. this. Interestingly enough, the argument could be made that his entire HC career was defined by never once having a franchise QB. Oh well...it was colorful Rex. See you on the tube.
  14. I love that each individual aspect of what is wrong here is Rex, yet player success under Rex gets pointed to Whaley. Someone else even criticized our drafting from Clemson in the first round as "Rex's Pick". Because his son goes there ..not because we have been scouting and drafting high almost exclusively from the South (and now 4 #1's to Clemson alone) for the last decade. So...Rex get's no credit for the offense you reference as the HC? Lorax is great this year...because Whaley? Or is he more the type that fits Rex's defense ? You can't have your cake and....well you know. As far as Brown - great pick up...only because we had to get him because our 2nd rounder went down for the season . He wasn't a planned acquisition nor was he an assembled piece to Whaley's puzzle of a roster. He was an emergency pickup that worked out well. He was also coached. Whaley has made some nice moves that have worked out as individual players. He has failed to assemble a winning roster, that of a team. He has failed to address the starting QB, depth at skill positions, Safety, RT...and, with regard to certain picks and cap room, overspent to do so. EJ is on him, Nix(and Whaley) had Russell Wilson on the board with a 3 in hand....and drafted speed. We all have 20/20 hindsight with regard to Sammy, BUT, when you have a rare talent like Khalil Mack right there playing for UB and he wants to play in Buffalo - AND the most WR-loaded draft of all time... When you are the Bills you cannot waste those. When they first announced the trade...I would have bet my life it was for Mack. Made too much sense. We keep thinking that high-pick diva's treated like Gods on their campuses are going to come from insane College programs in warm climates to live in WNY, be unselfish, not want money, not want lifestyle, not want the ball or simply shut up when we don't target them in the offense...and lose games. All things they have never had to do. To me, if you are the GM of the Buffalo Bills, you have to know and understand your market vs. the rest of the league and make your moves accordingly. Look where drafting speed has gotten us. I think our scouts need to go with Whaley. As for Rex, firing him is just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Because if I see Russ in the war room on draft day 2017 with Doug and their poop-eating grins, I am going to know they again mortgaged the future in some goofy trade probably not for a franchise QB....and it won't matter who's coaching this team. I think Rex can get the job done with more of the right players. If you want a new coach, let the new GM pick him. Seen enough from DW.
  15. No, it's TT's fault that TT doesn't even see him getting 20 yards behind coverage.
  16. Get this guy a true professional QB for fux sake. This is too hard to watch. He's not wrong.
  17. This. Although Rexxy has many flaws and can easily accommodate the blame for the last 2 seasons... But we have seen this movie many, many times. We are treating the symptoms, not going for the cure.
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